Excerpt from Elblanke: A Tragedy
Ikor. Fifteen short summers, Dimon, now have passed Since Lulu came, the priceless gift of Heaven, A living light and Music's own sweet self, To drive my cares away and make me joy. Dimon. Time spent with those we love indeed is short. Ikor. How I have loved her, Dimon, can tongue tell Can this soft organ slumbering in the jaws Speak words which, spoken, even half express The passions and emotions of the soul No, Dimon, all the spirit of the man 19 melted, and the mind with heat is fused, And with the soul dissolved and mixed by passion. Soul, mind and Spirit then sublimely flow In that impetuous torrent we call love. Let but the tongue dyke out this lava river, To mold its subtile fluid into words, It cools perforce and all its life is gone. Dimon. I readily assent to what you say. Love living is the very life of man: He who does live and loves not does not live. The passion love is to the human heart What air and rain and sun and gentle dew Are to the flowers of this land, your state. But pardon me. I beg you to proceed.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is a historical tragedy set in the fictional kingdom of Atlantis. The play follows the story of Princess Lulu, who is set to marry the King of Seldare on her sixteenth birthday. However, Lulu is in love with Prince Esper of Calsomar, and the two plan to elope. The play explores the themes of love, duty, and the conflict between the heart and the head. Lulu is torn between her love for Esper and her duty to her kingdom. She knows that marrying the King of Seldare would be a political alliance that would benefit her country, but she also knows that she would never be truly happy in such a marriage. In the end, Lulu and Esper choose to follow their hearts. They elope and are married in a secret ceremony. The play ends with the two of them setting off on a new life together, full of hope and happiness. This book is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. The author does an excellent job of creating characters that are complex and relatable, and the play's themes are timeless and universal. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333769482_0
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